 Author Name: Randall Kaufmann
Title: FLY TYING MADE EASY FOR BEGINNERS
Binding: Paperback Type: BOOK Publisher: KAUFMANN STREAMBORNE/ WF PRESS ISBN Number: 1885212194 / 9781885212191
Seller ID: 1026901
Constructing a perfect fly quickly is the name of the game, & this is what Randall shows you in explicit detail in this book - simple, efficient tying methods. 500 color photos; 8.5x11 inches, 80 pgs.
'Randall Kaufmann is a leading authority on flies, fly tying, and fly fishing. His innovative and unique tying techniques have helped set the standard for commercial tying oprations, and many of his patterns have become favorites throughout the fishing world.
Randall tied over 250,000 flies commercially. Constructing a perfect fly quickly is the name of the game, and this is what Randall shows you in explicit detail in this book--simple efficient tying methods.
With this book, anyone can tie a perfect fly the first time. Beginning or struggling tyers are guaranteed to be successful. More advanced tyers are certain to improve their techniques. 500 concise macro photos take you step-by-step through 28 demonstration flies in a logical sequence, leaaving nothing to the imagination. Learn to tie the flies pictured here, plus many more.
This book incorporates the same process of learning step by step that Randall used so successfully in "Tying Dry Flies" and "Tying Nymphs." His coverage of tools, materials, hooks, and basic techniques is very thorough and easy to understand.
EXCERPT- from Foreword: Getting started tying flies can be overwhelming, even daunting to the uninitiated. Just the basics of selecting equipment and materials can discourage all but the most tenacious. The rewards of perseverance, however, are many. There are several reasons to tie your own flies, from saving money, to making money, or simply to add to the overall experience. Many of the most successful anglers tie their own flies because they cannot always buy exactly what they want.
You are less likely to become frustrated or discouraged and more likely to have fun and find success, if you begin with solid fundamentals. Like any endeavor, the most expedient and efficient path is to find a mentor to show you the ins and outs of the game.
The first three chapters on tools, hooks, and materials alone make this book worthwhile, but it is Randall's tying technique and presentation with words, light and lens that elevates this instruction book far above all others. As you turn the pages, the presentation and tying sequence are exactly like one would use to tie a fly from start to finish. From setting up the bench, to mounting the hook, securing the thread, and tying materials onto the hook, to completing the many flies, the sequence is perfectly logical and focused.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgmentsiv Forewordvi Introductionviii Chapter 1: Tools 9 Chapter 2: Hooks 12 Chapter 3: Materials 15 Chapter 4: Basic Tying Techniques 22 Securing the Thread 23 Securing Materials 24 Wrapping Materials 25 Tying Materials Off 26 Thread Heads 26 Half Hitch 27 Applying Lacquer 27 Dubbing 28 Chapter 5: Weighting Flies 29 Tying Nymphs 31 Chapter 6: Midges 32 Bead-Head Midge and Micro Bead-Head Midge 33 Glass Bead Emerging Midge 34 Chapter 7: Rhyacophila Caddis and Caddis Emerger 36 Chapter 8: Marabou Techniques 38 Marabou Blood Worm 39 Marabou Leech 40 Marabou Damsel 41 Chapter 9: Peacock Techniques 42 Soft Hackle 43 Chapter 10: Mirage' 44 Chapter 11: Copper John and Pheasant Tail 46 Chapter 12: Hackle 48 Zug Bug 50 Tying Streamers 51 Chapter 13: Matuka, Clouser Minnow, and Marabou Muddler 52 Black Matuka 53 Clouser Minnow 54 Marabou Muddler 55 Chapter 14: Hot Butt' Steelhead, Green Butt Skunk, and Alaskabou 56 Hott Butt' Steelhead 57 Green Butt Skunk 58 Alaskabou 59 Chapter 15: Palmered Hackle Techniques 60 Woolly Bugger 61 Misfit' 62 Tying Dries 63 Chapter 16: Griffith Gnat and X Caddis 64 Chapter 17: Elk Hair Caddis and Hot Butt' Caddis 66 Chapter 18: March Brown and Light Cahill 68 Chapter 19: Blue-Winged Olive and Pale Evening Dun 70 Chapter 20: Adams and Adams Parachute 72 Adams 73 Adams Parachute 74 Pattern Directory 75 Index 80
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Randall Kaufmann: There is no better mentor! Randall began tying as a hobby at 14, became professional at 15, searched out the world's best materials, tyers and trout, and at 22, with his brother, Lance, and their mother, Oda, began Kaufmann's Streamborn, Inc., a worldwide fly fishing supply house.
Randall has experienced and excelled at all levels of fly tying, from tying thousands of dozens commercially to creating some of the most effective patterns known, such as the Stimulator and Kaufmann Stone. Commercial tying taught Randall how to streamline his efforts and develop efficient methods for tying well-proportioned, durable flies quickly. Teaching fly tying to hundreds of students taught him how to best present his techniques to others. It is rare to find someone who can tie a wide gamut of patterns well, and be able to convey such knowledge to others in a clear, logical, and easy-to-understand format.
He has authored several books, including Tying Nymphs, Tying Dry Flies, Fly Patterns of Umpqua Feather Merchants, Lake Fishing With a Fly, and Bonefishing!
WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING "Fly Tying Made Easy For Beginners is like tying flies with Randall Kaufmann'your own personal instructor'explaining techniques and leading you through the tying process of 28 popular flies. It doesn't get much better! When you consider Randall's unmatched experience, expertise, and genuine love for what he does, both beginning and expert tyers benefit immensely from having him as a mentor. Follow Randall's no-nonsense approach and concise step-by-step instructions, and you should be tying great flies in short order."
--Randy Stetzer, Portland, Oregon March 2002
INDEX A abdomen, 32, 36, 38, 42, 44, 46, 50, 52, 60, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72 wire, 44 Adams, 63, 72-73 Adams Parachute, 63, 72, 74 adults, crippled, 64 Alaskabou, 56, 59 Alexander, Blair, 76 angora goat, 16 Antron, 16-17, 19 Antron yarn, 19, 35 application jar, 9 Atlantic salmon flies, 51, 58
B baetis, 70, 72 Bailey, Dan, 52 Barr, John, 46 beads, 20, 30 conehead, 30, 52, 55 glass, 30, 32, 34 tungsten, 30, 32 Bergman, Ray, 72 Bird, Cal, 76 Bird's Nest, 76 Black, Dennis, 66 Blair's Baiter', 76 blender, 9 Blue-Winged Olive, 70-71 bobbin, 9, 22-23 bobbin threader/cleaner, 23 bodkin, 9 Borealis', 76 Brassie, 76 Bright Roe, 76 Brooks, Joe, 52 Brush, William Avery, 72 Burke, Joe, 66, 78 butt, 56, 66
C Caddis, X, 64-65 caddisflies, 31, 36 Cahill, Dan, 68 calf tail, 21, 52, 58 California Mosquito, 76 Callaghan, Dan, 56 callibaetis, 72, 76 caribou, 20, 55 Cased Caddis, Bead Head 76 Cate, Jerry, 76 Cate's Turkey, 76 Catskill school of tying, 68 Caucci, Al, 77 CDC, 18, 44-45, 66, 67 cements, 9 Chan, Brian, 78 chenille, 19-20, 58, 60 Chile, 60 Chironomid Pupa, 76 Clouser, Bob, 52 Clouser Minnow, 51-52, 54 collar, 52, 55 Comparadun, 77 Conehead Woolly Sculpin, Tan, 77 coneheads, 20, 30, 55, 60, 62 Copper John, 46-47 Cox, Mrs. Edith, 79 Crinkle Zelon, 20 Crystal Bugger, Maroon, 77 Crystal Chenille, 62
D damselflies, 31 Dark Cahill, 68 deer hair, 20 Dennis, Jack, 21 Diptera, 32 dragonflies, 31 dry flies, tying, 63-74 dubbing,15-16, 28, 33, 36, 37, 53, 57 natural, 16 synthetic, 16-17
E Egg-Sucking Leech, 78 elk hair, 20 Elk Hair Caddis, 63-64, 66-67 Emergent Sparkle Pupa, 77 emergent wings/legs, 36 Epeorus pleuralis, 79 Ephemerella dorothea, 70 Ephemerella subvaria, 77 epoxy, 45, 46 eyes, 20, 30, 38, 52 barbell, 30, 54 burned monofilament, 30, 38
F Ferry Canyon', 77 Fishing and Tying Streamer Flies, 21 Flash Fire Muddler, 77 Flashabou, 19, 46, 47 Flies, the Best 1,000, 78 floss, 20 fly tying storage cases, 11 Frazier, Pret, 78
G Gapen, Don, 46 Gallup, Kelly, 77 gills, 53 Ginger Quill, 42 glass beads, 32 Glo-Bug yarn, 57, 67 goat, 16 Gordon, Theodore, 79 Green Butt Skunk, 56, 58 Griffith Gnat, 64-65
H hackle, 20, 42, 44, 48-49, 50, 52, 56, 60, 63, 64, 66, 68, 69, 70, 72 Adams, 69, 72 beard, 37 CDC, 44 dry fly, 48, 49, 68, 69, 71 furnace, 69 grizzly, 20, 48 heavy, 72 hen tips, 73 neck, hen, 20, 48, 70 neck, rooster, 20, 48 nymph, 48, 50 parachute, 72, 74 partridge, 44 Plymouth Rock, 48 reversed, 56, 57 saddle patch, 20, 48 spade, 69, 71 sparse, 70 subsurface flies, 49 surface flies, 49 hackle gauge, 10 hackle pliers, 10 hair, 20-21, 54, 55, 65, 67 hair spinning, 55 half hitch, 27 HareTron, 16, 17 Hare's Ear, Gold-Ribbed, 77 hare's mask, 16 head, 32, 36, 38, 44, 46, 52, 60, 72 Hendrickson, 42, 68 Hendrickson, Dark, 77 Herter, George L., 79 hooks, 12-14 barbless, 13 bend, 12 eye, 12, 13 gape, 12 length, 13 percentage of length, 12 point, 12, 13 recommended, 14 shank length, 12, 13 wire diameter, 12 Hot Butt' Caddis, 63, 66-67 Hot Butt' Emerger, 77 Hot Butt' Steelhead, 56-57 Hot Butt' Woolly Worm, 78
I inserting hook, 22
J Janssen, Hal, 38 Juracek, John, 64
K Kaufmann, Randall, 76-79 Krystal Flash, 19
L lacquer, applying, 27 Lady Claret, 78 LaFontaine, Gary, 77 Leech, Gold-Bead Peacock, 78 legs, 36, 46, 47 CDC, 44 divided style, 37, 46, 47 hackle, 45 light, 10 Light Cahill, 68-69 Lohr, Harold, 77 loose-wrap-and-cinch technique, 25 low water dressing, 56, 58 Lynch, Gene, 76
M magnifier, 10 mallard, 18, 50, 68 marabou, 17, 38, 55, 62 Blood Worm, 38-39 Damsel, 38, 41 hackle, 56, 59 head, 50 Leech, 38, 40, 51 Muddler, 51-52, 55 tail, 40, 41 thorax, 41 wing, 38, 40, 41 Marauder', 78 March Brown, 63, 68-69 material clip, 10 materials, 15-21 list, 21 Mathews, Craig, 64 Matuka, 78 Matuka, Black, 52-53 mayflies, 31 McLeod, Ken, 79 Metal beads, 32 Midges, 31-34, 64 Bead-Head, 32-33 Glass Bead Emerging, 32, 34-35 Micro Bead-Head, 32-33 Mills, A. C., Sr., 72 Mirage', 44-45 Mirror Flash, 19, 57, 58 Misfit', 60, 62 moose, 20 Mosquito, 70 multi-imitators, 44 muskrat, 16 N Nastasi, Bob, 77 nymphal case, 64 nymphs, tying, 31-50
O Odonata, 38 over-the-top-and-hold-it technique, 25
P Pale Evening Dun, 70-71 palmered hackle, 48, 60-62, 65, 67 Parachute Adams, 74 Parachute, Baetis, 78 Parachute, Black Gnat, 78 parachute hackle, 48, 72, 74 Parachute, Light Cahill, 78 partridge, 17, 37, 43, 47 pattern directory, 75-79 peacock, 17, 42. 45, 47, 50 Peacock Soft Hackle, 42-43 pheasant, ringneck, 17, 69 Pheasant Tail, 46 Pheasant Tail, Theo's 79 pliers, hackle, 10 pliers, smooth-nosed, 10, 30 plumage, 17-18 PMDs, 68, 72 Polar Shrimp, 79 Ponoi Green, 58 Prince, 79 Prince, Doug, 79 proportions, dry fly, 63, 70 Purple Peril, 79
Q Quill Gordon, 42, 68, 79
R rabbit, 16 reflective materials, 19 Renegade, 79 reverse wrap, 47 rib, 32, 38, 42, 50, 56, 64, 68 ribbing, 36 Rhyacophila Caddis, 36-37 Rhyacophila Caddis Emerger, 36-37
S San Juan Worm, 79 Sawyer, Frank, 46 scissors, 10 securing materials, 24-25 securing thread, 22-23 Showgirl, 56 shuck, 64, 65 Silver Rat, 58 Simulator, 48, 79 sink rate, 29, 30, 32, 44 SLF, 17 Soft Hackle, 42-43 squirrel, 16, 21, 54 stacker, 10, 54 standard hackle, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 56, 68 steelhead flies, 51, 56-59 Steenrod, Roy, 77 Stetzer, Randy, 78 stoneflies, 31 streamers, tying, 51-62 sulphers, 68 Superfine, 63, 72
T tail, 38, 50, 52, 56, 60, 63, 66, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73 V, 46 teal, 18 techniques, basic, 22-28 thorax, 36, 38, 44, 46, thread, 15, 22-23 stretching, 64 thread heads, 26 threader-cleaner, 11 throat, 52, 53 Timberline Emerger, 70, 79 tinsel, 19, 55 tool caddy, 10 tools, 9-11 topping, 66 trim bag, 11 Troth, Al, 66 turkey, 18, 46-47 tying bench, setting up, 11 Tying Cripples and Spinners, 21 tying materials off, 26 Tying Western Dry Flies, 21 Tying Western Trout Flies, 21
U underbody, 43 up-between-the-fingers pinch technique, 24
V V-Rib, 19 V tail, 46 videos, 21 vise, 11
W wax, 11 weighting flies, 29-30, 36 Williams, Taylor 'Beartracks,' 79 wing, 32, 35, 38, 52, 55, 56, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 70, 72 double, 67, 73 emergent, 32 hackle tip, 63, 70, 73 hair downwing, 63, 64, 65, 67 Matuka, 52 overwing, 52, 53, 66, 67 parachute, 63, 72, 74 reversed, 56, 57, 58 single upright, 72 underwing, 52, 66, 67 upright, 73 upright and divided, 63, 68, 70, 71 wingcase, 46, 47, 50 wire, 19, 29-30 copper, 19 tin, 19, 29 Ultra, 19, 44 weight, 19, 29 woodduck, 50, 68 Woolly Bugger, 51, 60-61 wrapping materials, 25
X X Caddis, 64-65 X Wrap, 54
Y yarn, 19
Z Z-Lon, 20 Zug Bug, 50 Zug, Cliff, 50
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